The applied methodologies are based on leading research in network theory in finance by the firm and its collaborations with top universities. The FNA Dashboards make these advanced analytics readily accessible through a well-thought user interface.

Key Features

Create interactive network maps from public or internal data sources

Benefit from hundreds of network algorithms available in the FNA Platform for identifying important nodes, detecting communities, and much more

For Who?

Use Case

Maps of Crossholdings between Financial Institutions

Help traders define trading strategies

This visualization shows relationships between major equity holdings on American financial market. We can see what each company holds and also who has major stakes in it. In this network one can really see the importance of asset managers, and how they link to the banking sector. The node size corresponds to the stock value and the edge thickness represents the number of held stocks. We have applied a clustering algorithm to show most closely related companies in the same color. The panel on the right allows the user to choose what properties correspond to node and edges sizes. It also has filters that can be applied in order to show only the most important network elements.

Maps on overlapping investment portfolios

Help tackle risk of fire sales

Analytics on overlapping investment portfolios helps asset managers identify investors investing in same assets, to identify vulnerable assets and to model the impact of fire sales on a particular investment portfolio. It helps answer questions such as: Who is my portfolio overlapping with? Which assets that I invest in are most vulnerable? How would a fire sale impact my portfolio? The data is based on SEC 13F filings of asset holdings by institutional asset managers with presence in the US and with over $100M investments, and is updated quarterly.